**EXCLUSIVE: San Diego Shooter’s ‘Hate Crime’ Narrative Unravels—Was It a Hidden Intelligence Operation Gone Wrong?**
EXCLUSIVE: San Diego Shooter’s ‘Hate Crime’ Narrative Unravels—Was It A Hidden Intelligence Operation Gone Wrong?
In a twist that has federal investigators quietly scrubbing records, sources inside the San Diego Police Department tell this outlet that the suspected “lone wolf” in last week’s mass shooting may have been a former asset of a multi-agency counterterrorism task force. Official statements labeled the attack as a “racially motivated hate crime,” but leaked fragments of a deleted social media account show the shooter, 34-year-old Marcus Vane, repeatedly complained about being “cut off” and “burned” by government contacts.
Who benefits from labeling every tragedy a hate crime?
Consider this: just 72 hours before the shooting, Vane’s name appeared in a sealed federal docket regarding a “breach of confidential informant protocol.” The mainstream media has blacked out that detail—focusing instead on a tattered manifesto found in his truck, which forensic analysts say reads like a forged checklist of talking points from outdated extremist playbooks.
Is the “hate crime” label a convenient lid on a much messier truth?
Law enforcement insiders now ask: Was Vane a practiced operative who became a liability, or a mentally unstable man manipulated by handlers who then needed a scapegoat? The only certain beneficiary? The surveillance state, which just secured another blank check for “domestic threat monitoring.”
Warning: The official narrative is breaking. Follow the money. Follow the redacted files.